I got the SAME call a few days ago.   I ignored it since the caller INSISTED
the only way
was if I provided a Fax number..   He said it couldn't be done by EMAIL..
BULL..   :)

Glen

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 5:07 PM
Subject: [domains-gen] Another twist on the fake domain renewal letter trick?


Got this from a customer today and thought some of you might be interested:

I was just contacted by telephone by a person representing [name of company
removed] -- gave the name of xxxx. He wanted my fax number to send
information about issues with the domain registration for "xxxxxxx.com". I
did not give him a phone number, but asked that the important information be
emailed to me -- seemed appropriate!
<br>
<br>He said the info was "time sensitive" and asked that I call an 800
number and ask for Customer Service to hear of issues regarding my domain
registration. Before I do that, I want verification that this is legitimate and necesssary, and why an email would not suffice. The number he gave me is
1-800-xxx-xxx. Can you help with this concern?


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